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Madelyn, gifted, princess and knight in training of course. This nod to the classic Ghouls ’N Ghosts pits Madelyn against the forces of evil to save her family with the assistance of her previously deceased dog Fritzy! >

With the Digerati Indie Bundle: INK & Hacky Zack for Nintendo Switch you get two indie games in one package, just at a slightly discounted price. Earlier in the year I favourably reviewed INK but does this bundle add any extra value? >

Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is a turn-based strategy role-playing game in the vein of X-COM and even the original isometric Fallout games just with a little change in the fact that you can free roam until you need to get into combat >

In 1970, a then-young professor by the name of Masahiro Mori looked to explain the eerie state that the human mind succumbs to when presented with a human-like robot, starting with empathy and quickly turning to revulsion. He coined this term, the ‘Uncanny Valley’ >

On the game’s website, Pipe Push Paradise is introduced as “a difficult open world puzzle game about plumbing.” The wise will heed those words well, for “difficult” is not an understatement. You have been warned >

Too many websites have purely reviewed this game as just that, a game. But Gris isn’t as straightforward as that, and therefore we find a lot of reviews to be unjust and simply shallow. Gris is a piece of art >

Nidhogg 2 as you might guess is the second game in the series from indie developer Messhof Games and now comes to the Nintendo Switch. It originally released back in 2017 on PlayStation 4 and the Steam Platform >